We had the chicken poblano soup and we found that the chicken chunks were extremely large. I was also very disappointed in the facia bread. We used to get a full FRESH bread with soup. What we got was a sliver of stale bread just saying.
This is a fantastic place to get an affordable meal that you know is pretty locally sourced. Spoons is probably one of my favorite go-to lunch spots. The focaccia bread is impressive, the soups are nicely labeled, and the salads are yummy. If you order a big catering order, I would call the day before and ensure everything is correct. I have had a couple of kerfuffles that the store has been more than willing to fix. This is an excellent place for healthier food. If you decide to eat in the store, know that the little cafe tables are nice but shaky and show wear and tear. It's still an excellent place just to grab a quick bite to eat.
Vegetarian options: Menu identifies vegetarian options Dietary restrictions: Menu clearly identifies allergens Parking: Shared parking lot with other businesses Kid-friendliness: Laid back and casual
We arrived five minutes before they closed, they saw us and went back and hid in the kitchen so they would not have to serve us because they wanted to go home. They waited till they thought we had left and still wouldn’t open the doors even though it was during their business hours.
Very good for soups and salads. Wheelchair accessibility: Accessible in the front.
First time going here. The prices were reasonable. We split the bowl of potato cheddar soup and the turkey avocado sandwich. I liked that it wasn’t too salty which is typically the way it is at other restaurants. The food was fresh and tasted really good.